Innocents in Paris is a 1953 British-French international co-production comedy film produced by Romulus Films, directed by Gordon Parry and starring Alastair Sim, Ronald Shiner, Claire Bloom, Margaret Rutherford, Claude Dauphin, and Jimmy Edwards, and also featuring James Copeland. Popular French comedy actor Louis de Funès appears as a taxi driver, and there are cameo appearances by Christopher Lee, Laurence Harvey and Kenneth Williams. The writer and producer was Anatole de Grunwald, born in Russia in 1910, who fled to Britain with his parents in 1917. He had a long career there as a writer and producer, including the films The Way to the Stars, The Winslow Boy, Doctor's Dilemma, Libel, and The Yellow Rolls-Royce.
Innocents in Paris (1953)
Directed by Gordon Parry
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Tags
Libel, Paris, Russia, The Way, The Yellow Rolls Royce, United Kingdom, Winslow Boy
Attributes
Filming Location: Paris
Narrative Location: Paris
Narrative Location: Paris
Alternate Titles
Allt kan hända i Paris
SE
Alt kan ske i Paris
DK
Anatole de Grunwald's Innocents in Paris
, GB
Hacı Ağa Paris'te
TR
Innocents in Paris
CA, GB, US
Inocentes em Paris
PT
Inocentes en París
ES
Inocenţi în Paris
RO
Uskyld i Paris
NO
Viattomia Pariisissa
FI
Week-end à Paris
FR
Week-end sto Parisi
GR
Weekend w Paryżu
PL
Невинни в Париж
BG
浮気は巴里で(1953)
JP